Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 15, 1935, Image 3

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    ‘Winter Dances Hold Spotlight
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Coeds Find Oregon Men Worthy
Valentine’s Day Inspires
Many Entertainments
During the Last Week
"I love you with all my heart
and mind,
So won’t you be my Valentine!”
February may be the shortest
month In the year, hut with the
birthdays of two famous Ameri
cana to celebrate, St. Valentine’s
^Day, and numerous campus affairs,
It seems February must be a good
month for social activities.
Sprinkling among the social
events of this week-end are several
dinners honoring guests and house
dances.
Exchange dinners for the past
week include:
Entertain With
Formal Dance
Guests of Chi Omega will dance
Saturday evening amid Japanese
lanterns and wall hangings to the
music of Sherwood Burr’s orches
tia, at the Chi Omega winter
formal being given at the chapter
house.
Out o ftown guests who will be
present at the dance are Eleanor
Eide, Lorraine Sinnett, Marion
Taylor, Louise Stein, and Betty
Mae Higby.
^ Those invited as patrons 'and
patronesses for the dance are Mr.
and Mrs. Marion McClain, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Schroff, Dr. and Mrs.
Melville Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bel
den Babb, and Mrs. May S.
Harmon.
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Preference Dinner
Being- Held
Members of Chi Omega were
hostesses Thursday evening at a
preference dinner being held at the
chapter house at 6 o’clock. The
valentine motif will furnish the
theme for table decorations.
$ * *
Delta Delta Delta
Semifomial
Hearts, cupids, arrows and bows
Will furnish the theme for the
decorations of the Delta Delta
Delta semiformal dance to be given
this Saturday evening at the chap
ter hause. Chuck French’s orches
tra will furnish the music.
Mrs. J. E. Snyder, Dr. and Mrs.
C. L. Schwering, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
Smith will be patrons and pat
ronesses for the dance.
* * *
Chaperone
Honored
Mrs. M. P. Barbour, chaperone
of Delta Gamma, was honored with
a dinner Wednesday evening at the
chapter house. The table was dec
orated with small hearts and other
Valentine decorations, the center
piece being a bouquet of violets
and lilies of the valley.
Invited guests were Mrs. A. L.
Wall, Mrs. Elizabeth Talbot, Mrs.
Ira Banks, and Mrs. Alice Socolof
sky.
* * *
Entertain With
Formal Dance
The Delta Gamma chapter house
will be transformed into a spring
garden Friday evening "with flow
ers, palms, and colored lights.
Splashing waters of a fountain will
add charm and realism to the
scene as the guests dance to the
music of Jimmy Dierick’s orches
tra.
Those attending the dance as
patrons and patronesses will be
Mrs. M. P. Barbour, Dr. and Mrs.
C. L. Schwering, Mrs. Elizabeth
Talbot, Mrs. A. L. Wall, Mrs. W.
F. Osburn, Mrs. Grace Russell, Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Underwood, and Mr.
and Mrs. K. W. Onthank.
Entertain With
Valentine Dinner.
Members of Alpha Chi Omega
entertained last night with a valen
tine dinner honoring patrons and
patronesses of the sorority. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Horn, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Manerud, Mr. and
Mrs. James Crissey, Dr. and Mrs.
C. L. Schwering, Mrs. Alice Mac
duff, and Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Douglass.
A valentine motif was used in
decorating and was carried
throughout the entire dinner. The
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FIRST FLOOR
Coeds’ Pet
Wishes Note
Put an Print
By Helen Bartrum
See the first star out at night
and make a wish; put a piece of
wedding cake under your pillow,
sleep on it for a certain number of
nights and your wish will come
true; walk across a footbridge
backwards three times and you
will gain your greatest desire—we
are forever making wishes.
Sometimes we wish for things
that strike our fancy at the mo
ment and sometimes for things
that signify the height of our am
bition. Every individual has his
own particular desires and wish
es. Some want money, some fame,
while others are satisfied witn
smaller things.
What would you want if you
could have your one greatest wish
come true ? That question has been
answered by a number of Oregon
coeds. J'Tone wished for a large
sum of money, few desired fame,
but each one questioned had a very
definite idea of what she wanted.
“There’s nothing I’d like better
than to be transported at this very
moment to the shores of Hawaii,”
declared Roberta Moody. “That is
the one place in the world where
I’ve wanted to go. The only thing
that I would like better would be
to have been a boy, but since that
is impossible, “I’ll take Hawaii.”
We don’t know whether she has
a secret sorrow who measures 6
ft. 4 or whether she is merely
tired of being unable to see over
people’s heads that makes ADELE
SHEEHY wish for an additional
neignt or two inches. At any rate
that is her greatest desire at pres
ent. MARY McCRACKEN aspires
to more lofty things. Her greatest
ambition is to learn how to walk
up and down stairs on her hands.
After that her next wish is to take
a long boat trip by herself within
the near future.
Now that spring is at hand
ANN REED BURNS has the de
sire to be able to throw away all
of her old clothes and get a com
plete new wardrobe. Not a few
girls join in with her in this de
sire. MARTHA McCALL would
yield to her hermit instinct, if she
had her way, by purchasing a very
lovely summer cottage on the edge
of a lake where she could read and
swim all day long and not be both
ered by people. Perhaps Marjorie
Will should join her there, so she
could ride the "super-wonderful”
horse, which she desires above all
else.
That she might begin college all
over again would satisfy GAIL
McCREDIE more than anything
else that she knows of. NANCY
ARCHBOLD, on the other hand, is
evidently not quite so enthusiastic
about going to school all her life,
for she desires more leisure time
above all else.
Not a few girls gazed soulfully
into space as they declared that
their greatest desire in life at the
present time is to find a man that
they really could love. Several con
fided that if they could actually
have one wish granted they would
want to be able to eat pastry, rolls,
fattening thing that they must
potatoes, candy bars, and every
deny themselves now and not gain
8. single bit. Right at present we
wish—
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Birthday
February is
the month of birthdays
and anniversarys.
The most appropriate
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Corsages Ring
New Kegnote In
Winter Formals
The great onslaught of formals
looming before college coeds brings
a flurry of scrambling for new and
intriguing creations both in eve
ning dresses and accessories.
Corsages, infrequent but wel
come guests, are. being flaunted
before wistful eyes in new and
smart fashions! As dress styles
have adopted the high soft neck
line, corsages have been trans
ferred from the shoulder to the
front of frocks, usually worn just
below the throat. This change does
laway with the broken neck line.
Orchids—the mental photograph
is ordinarily lavender with a large
dollar sign. Perhaps Oregon men
are becoming more prosperous—
at any rate a surprising number of
these delicate and priceless blos
soms were worn, by proud posses
sors last weekend.
By the way, an extremely exotic
effect can be gained by wearing
a brown formal with either green
cr yellow orchids.
* * *
Jeanne Hankins, Alpha Phi
blonde, was extremely attractive
at the Kappa Sig dance in a flame
formal with a corsage made up of
three white orchids.
Nancy Lou Cullers, Gamma Phi,
and Lorraine Barker, Theta, both
joined the ranks of the “lucky,” as
they swirled about at the Beta
dance with lovely corsages.
* * *
Jean Cochran, titian haired Chi
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Omega, was the essence of smart
ness in a purple evening frock, set
off with a corsage of gardenias
and violets last Saturday night.
* * *
Floral bracelets are in high fa
vor for evening this season. Small
azaleas without greenery encir
cling the wrist greatly enhance
the most devastating of formats.
This unusual style of corsage
v/as charmingly displayed by Helen
Veblen, petite Kappa, who wore a
black dress trimmed with an arti
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Valentines and more valentines!
The sweetest donation this year
was that of the CHI PSIS to the
ALPHA PHIS. They wrapped ED
LABBE up daintily in frills and
ribbons and left him on the front
porch with love and kisses to
JANE CHAPLER. Don't the CHI
PSIS play the nicest games!
• * *
It's going some when one girl
will get a five pound box of candy
AND two plants from the same
man. Write MARJ BAKER for
five easy lessons on how to ob
tain 'TT.”
* * *
Miracles do happen! BOYCE
(GOLDIE) STANARD planted his
ATO pin on a pretty little blond in
Portland. Shall we go into mourn
ing, gals ?
* * *
Those two “Frenchies," BILL
BERG and BILL RUSSELL are
still up to their old tricks. Now,
boys, not so much handshaking.
Or maybe we’re wrong and this
is really love ?
* * *
It has been rumored that a cer
tain ex-track star is slowly get
ting "that way” about TRI DELT
(QUEENIE) STEVENSON!
* * *
Speaking of TRI DELTS, all this
fuss about Oregon men seems to
have taken root with some of them.
Anyway we heard one of them
saying that Oregon State men
were such perfect gentlemen and
that Oregon men were too conceit
ed and rah! rah! Joe College. Im
agine that! And immediately there
was an order put in for a perfect
gentleman—even if they had to
transport one from the northern
branch.
* * *
The latest transfer from the
ATO house to the PHI DELT is
JEANETTE CHARMAN who has
been seen places lately with ANDY
ANDERSON. That makes two in
the past few weeks. What is it
that the PHI DELTS have that
the ATO’s haven’t got? ?
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The University of
Oregon girls wear
saddle oxfords more ex
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bther college group—
Oregon girls have made
this footwear popular.
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Real rubber sole
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Vou will be more than delighted with the
attractive, beautiful sluts we are now show
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range of colors will instantly appeal to
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Questionnaire Returns
Show Women Favorable
Toward Campus Males
Far from the noise and strife of
our most recent sensation on the
Oregon campus, the attack upon
the “manner of man,” comes the
echo of our efforts, all the way
from California. The comment
reads as follows: "There comes to
me a startling shock in the form of
quibbling, through the Emerald,
over the respective qualities of
male and female. I'm surprised. It
is a very futile method. I know the
Emerald will be sedate and ele
vated about the method, but the
results are useless.”
The results of the questionnaire
which was published on the wom
en’s page last Friday are not use
less, and will do much to suave the
injured feelings of campus males.
The Oregon women have rallied to
their support, and while the num
ber of questionnaires filled out was
not large, they may be considered
representative of female senti
ment.
Only eight girls though It a sign
of politeness for men to call about
one or two a. m. for a friendly
chat, while 133 claimed it was not.
The Oregon men can discuss
something besides sports and the
weather, according to 130 girls,
while 21 thought they could not.
One of these gave them the benefit
of the doubt by adding the com
ment "yes, themselves.’
Escorts occasionally offer to
trade dances, say 108 of the an
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Sizes 12 to 20.
Priced at $12.75—$14.75.
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